no it didnt make it this far up stream. as far as you leaving the plant as long as it is in reason you should be fine. (whos your alls insector?)d.o.w. was walking into too many empty running water plants. but that new law really puts some small systems in a hard spot (like city of greensburg for exmple. mayor had to cut back there crew by over 1/2. but they only had 3 liscenced opperators, now there workin even harder trying to hire a licened operator so those guys can take a day off) as far as the hach method for testing nh3s i am sure it will be approved as we get closer to that coming into effect. i guess you didnt make it to the hach traing in madisonville (there was only 4 in the class) if you ever get a chance to attend 1 of those classes its money well spent. (and it will count for your continuieing education hrs)
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